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Cameras on Narnia

The book, Cameras on Narnia, features scenes from the movie of C S Lewis’ the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe to illustrate his guide of the various roles and processes which go into making a movie. […]

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Pre-Order The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy

Coming out Oct. 10, 2005 is “The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy.” Edited by Gregory Bassham and Jerry L. Walls, this is a collection of essays about the Chronicles, with topics ranging from Belief, Doubt and Knowing, to Ethics, Metaphysics, and Religion. […]

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C.S. Lewis

April Narnia Feature at Hollywood Jesus

In this month’s edition of the Hollywood Jesus Narnia coverage, we will not only revisit the basic storyline of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, but we will also examine some of the more curmudgeonly assessments of the book’s literary merits as well as some of the lesser-analyzed spiritual issues in the text. […]

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The Summer of Narnia Spectacular

Brian “glumPuddle” sent us this e-mail: I work at a Christian bookstore and we recently recieved this 5-page Narnia catalog entitled “The Summer of Narnia Spectacular.” The catalog is primarily about the summer re-releases of the Focus on the Family radio dramas (with a special low price). Here is a brief description of each image…. […]

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Narnia Books

The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy

Coming out in Sept./Oct. 2005 is “The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy.” Edited by Gregory Bassham and Jerry L. Walls, this is a collection of essays about the Chronicles, with topics ranging from Belief, Doubt and Knowing, to Ethics, Metaphysics, and Religion. It’s another book in the Popular Culture and Philosophy series that includes “The Simpsons and Philosophy,” “Seinfeld and Philosophy,” and “The Matrix and Philosophy,” and recently “Lord of the Rings and Philosophy” and “Harry Potter and Philosophy.” Some of the books are currently in use in University classes. […]

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Narnia Film News

Adamson: “I want to be very faithful to the book”

Although the estate does not have approval over the final cut, they did approve the script. Douglas Gresham, C.S. Lewis’s stepson, is in regular contact with the production, reviewing everything from casting decisions to costumes and special effects. “I haven’t changed anything [significant] in the book,” said Mr. Adamson, “certainly nothing without the consent of the estate.” […]